The Brazen Head, 20 Lower Bridge St, Usher's Quay, Dublin, D08 WC64, Eire, Ireland oldest pub, est 1198

The Brazen Head, 20 Lower Bridge St, Usher's Quay, Dublin, D08 WC64, Eire, Ireland oldest pub, est 1198 Stock Photo
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4843 x 3436 px | 41 x 29.1 cm | 16.1 x 11.5 inches | 300dpi

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11 September 2019

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20 Lower Bridge St, Usher's Quay, Dublin, D08 WC64, Eire, Ireland

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The Brazen Head is located on Bridge Street. This is the area from where the original settlement that was to become Dublin got its name. The Irish name for Dublin is Baile Atha Cliath – (pronounced: Ball-ya-Awha-Clia) which means “The Town of the Ford of the Reed Hurdles”. Beside the pub is the Father Matthew Bridge crosses the river Liffey. It was at this very spot that the original crossing of the river was located. Here reed matting was positioned on the river bed which enabled travellers to cross safely at low tide. The Brazen Head is Ireland's oldest pub. In fact there has been a hostelry here since 1198. The present building was built in 1754 as a coaching inn. However The Brazen Head appears in documents as far back as 1653. An advertisement from the 1750’s reads “Christopher Quinn of The Brazen Head in Bridge Street has fitted said house with neat accommodations and commodious cellars for said business”.